Published By: Water Conservation
The SFPUC Water Conservation Section offers all its customers free water-saving devices, while supplies last.
These water-saving devices are simple to install and, while they are small in size, can lead to significant water conservation savings. Together, installing one faucet aerator and one low-flow showerhead can result in an average of 14,000 gallons per year in savings.
For your FREE water-saving devices, schedule a FREE Water-Wise Evaluation for your business by calling the SFPUC Water Conservation Section at (415) 551-4730. You can also, pick up devices at the SFPUC Customer Service office from 8am to 5pm, Monday to Friday at 1155 Market Street, 1st Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103.
NOTE:
- Any customer picking up free devices at the customer service counter is required to bring a copy of their water bill for verification.
- The customer needs to schedule a water-wise evaluation with the Water Conservation Section in order to receive more than 10 items.
SFPUC offers the following FREE water-saving devices, while supplies last:
FOR THE BUSINESS
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Kitchen/Basin Aerators |
Low-Flow Showerhead |
Is your flapper over 2 years old? |
| Reduce water flow to 1.5 gallons per minute or less. Installing aerators on kitchen and bathroom faucets can reduce water usage in the home by about 4%. | Reduce water flow to 1.5 gallons per minute or less and save thousand of gallons per year. |
Over time the flapper in your toilet tank can become worn and not work effectively to stop leaks into the toilet bowl. Replace your flapper and it may stop your toilet from leaking. |
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Toilet Tank |
Practical Plumbing |
| Conducting a dye-test in toilet tanks can identify costly and wasteful silent leaks. | Contains helpful tips on detecting leaks and water conservation improvements. |
FOR THE GARDEN (provided only after a Water-Wise Evaluation)
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Garden Hose Meter |
Garden Spray Nozzle |
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Want to know the amount of water used when watering your garden? Monitor water use by installing a garden water meter to your hose and watch the dial move. |
Reduce water waste in the yard. Make sure your garden hose has an automatic shut-off nozzle. |











